On this day in 1824, Ludwig van Beethoven’s 9th Symphony premiered in Vienna.
Completely deaf, Beethoven appeared on stage as “conductor” for the historic debut of the “Ode to Joy” and the first choir ever used in a symphony.
Discovering Angine de Poitrine:
"Ha! That’s a parody."
“Wait… is this the sound?”
“This is unnecessarily complicated?”
“Oh… that’s actually good!”
“That’s REALLY good. (ordering merchandise)”
“You don’t get it! Listen to all the layers.”
“Of course the shows are sold out. ”